Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Is it a BOY or a GIRL????

A BUN in the oven and BURGERS on the grill.  Dalin and Emily invited family and friends to a BaBy Q for the big reveal.  Watch and see........



(The reason I keep saying "Tiera" in the video is because she has a 100% track record of having dreams where she knows the sex of friends and/or family member's babies, and she had told us she had a dream about D & E's baby.  Don't get wierded out, it's only happened a couple of times.  She was right this time, too!)



IT'S A BOY!!!!

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Fun with the Grand Kids!

During this summer, Wednesday is Grandparents Day with the grand kids.  We've got some fun outings planned including some RZR riding, tree house building, swimming, movies and of course junk food eating.  We'll add a little work in too.  We sure wish Sabrina, Vanessa, Isaac, Sawyer, and Bear were with us.  We really miss them!


 Today we started with some gardening.  Owen is a great weed puller outer!

Chase got a ride along with the potting soil and flowers.

Getting ready to plant some flowers.

Next comes the watering.

Look what we did!

While I was planting flowers with Bennett, Owen and Chase, Grandpa was helping Taylor finish up an online course so that he can get a license to drive the RZRs.  He passed his test, so let the fun begin!

After all that work it was time for nuggets, fries and soda at a favorite go-out-to- eat place.




Monday, June 10, 2013

OH MY! WHAT HAVE I DONE!

(This is a copy of my recent post on my photography blog.)

Second Place
Auckland Photo Contest - 2012



This week is the one year anniversary of one of those 'what was I thinking' moments, that at the time, I couldn't believe I did.  They say confession is good for the soul, so here is my closely guarded secret, that for the past year I've only shared with a few.


Shortly after we arrived in New Zealand for our mission in 2011, I was delighted to hear of an annual, month long photography festival.  There were special events, classes, photography shows, renowned photographers from all over the world presenting classes and lectures on all aspects of photography, throughout the Auckland area during the month of June.  


As part of the festival there is one day designated as a contest day.  Any one can enter photos relating to the theme, 'My Day in Auckland'.  The main requirement is that the submitted photos must be taken only on that day.  Since it was a Saturday, Jeff and I decided to explore downtown Auckland, and of course, I took my camera.  It was fun to see multitudes of photographers everywhere we went, taking photos for the contest.  At the end of the day, I decided to enter a few of my photos, and as I expected, I won nothing!


Fast forward to the next year when I started receiving emails announcing the events for the festival coming in June, 2012.  I clicked the link to the festival website and looked at all the winning photographs from the last year.  I noticed many of them were not typical photos of the beautiful scenery and sights of New Zealand, but often included people in compositions that were more unusual or even quirky.


The day of the festival photo contest I was up earlier than Jeff, and as I walked past the bedroom door and glanced in, I saw Jeff in bed, with his feet sticking out, and beautiful blue sky above his head.  I immediately had this composition come to me, with his feet in focus, (showing the havoc New Zealand weather had on his skin), and the rest of him in soft focus.  I hurried and got my camera and got the shot.  I thought it was a funny photo and on a whim, asked him permission to include it with the other two photos I was going to submit that I really liked and hoped might catch the judges' attention.  


I didn't think anymore about it until a few weeks later when I received word that I was awarded second place with this photo over around 1500 other entries.  First I was shocked, then I was pleased, and finally I was horrified!  Although there is nothing revealing or wrong with the photo, this certainly is not a very dignified pose for a missionary!!!  To add to my dismay, the photo and my name were published in the newspapers and on the web.  I held my breath for about a month afterwards, waiting for someone at church, or our other missionary friends, or some one at the church area office building where we worked, to mention they had seen the photo, but if any one did see it, they never mentioned it to me.

At the time, I did tell a close friend and photographer who lives in the Auckland area.  About a month ago she sent me a copy of the brochure used to advertise this year's festival, and sure enough, they used my photo.  Sigh!  Luckily Jeff is a good sport and was not too concerned about the whole thing. 

There now, I feel much better with that off my chest.  By the way, below are the other two photos I entered in that contest:




Saturday, June 8, 2013

ATV Jamboree




In March we went on a 3 day ATV Jamboree with our RZR riding friends the Brenchleys.  Because it was in March, and we were riding at about 6000 ft elevation, it was chilly in the mornings, but perfect in the afternoons.  These snaps were taken with a point & shoot along some of the trails.  We saw some beautiful country and had lots of fun along the way.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Garden Bouquet

Flowers From My Garden, and Mom's Tea Cup

I was enjoying my garden this morning and decided I wanted to remember my peonies and yellow roses before they disappeared.  As I snipped a few and stuck them in a green plastic glass and set them on the counter I remembered how much my mother loved flowers and gardening, which she did until about 6 months before her death at age 96.  Growing up in California where we had flowers year round, she would always have a camellia or two floating in a bowl of water, or a single hibiscus or gardenia, or a couple of roses in a bud vase, adorning our kitchen table.  But only a few at a time, because she would rather enjoy them outdoors in their natural setting.  As I looked at my bouquet, I remembered a tea cup of my mom's, that complimented the colors of my flowers.  (She collected tea cups and was a china painter.)  I added the cup and saucer to my composition and took my photo.  When I downloaded it to the computer, it just begged me to add some editing pizazz, and the above photo is the result.
(Here is the BEFORE photo.)